Saturday, April 30, 2011

Mother of Pearl: Pearl Pins

Welcome to Pearl Girls Mother of Pearl Mother's Day blog series. The series is week long celebration of moms and mothering. Each day will feature a new post by some of today's best writer's (Tricia Goyer, Megan Alexander, Suzanne Woods Fisher, Beth Engelman, Holley Gerth, Shellie Rushing Tomlinson, and more). I hope you'll join us each day for another unique perspective on Mother's Day.

AND ... do enter the contest for a chance to win a beautiful hand crafted pearl necklace. To enter, just {CLICK THIS LINK} and fill out the short form. Contest runs 5/1-5/8 and the winner will on 5/11. Contest is only open to US and Canadian residents.

If you are unfamiliar with Pearl Girls, please visit www.pearlgirls.info and see what we're all about. In short, we exist to support the work of charities that help women and children in the US and around the globe. Consider purchasing a copy of Pearl Girls: Encountering Grit, Experiencing Grace or one of the Pearl Girls products (all GREAT Mother's Day gifts!) to help support Pearl Girls.

And to all you MOMS out there! Happy Mother's Day!

PEARL PINS by Margaret McSweeney

At age 49, I am a mom without a mom. This deep longing for my mother continues to surprise me. During milestone moments, I imagine phone conversations with her.

“Can you believe that Melissa is graduating from high school in June? I’m so glad you will be flying to Chicago to be here with us.” 

“Wasn’t that a fun family dinner we all had last weekend to celebrate Katie’s ‘sweet sixteen?’ I am so glad you could join us.”

“Isn’t this exciting? I just got a new book contract. Will you please edit my manuscript before I send it in?”

Sadly, this will be my eighth Mother’s Day to spend without my mother. She has missed some poignant milestones in my life and in the lives of my daughters. Both Melissa and Katie were very young when she died so they don’t have a full reservoir of memories about Grandmommy Rhea. However, they do have the legacy of faith that she helped instill in them as toddlers. She loved to send Veggie Tales tapes, Children’s Bibles and devotional books. 

Melissa and Katie were blessed to have Nana, (Dave’s mother) around for much longer. Nana passed away two years ago. A few years before Nana died, she gave me a beautiful necklace with a diamond pendant made from her wedding ring along with a pair of diamond earrings. She asked me to give these special gifts to Melissa and Katie for their sixteenth birthdays. Even though Nana wasn’t around to celebrate, my daughters were so happy to receive such special keepsakes from her. Hugs from heaven.

Last week on Katie’s 16th birthday, I discovered an unexpected blessing that had been tucked away in a cardboard container of my mother’s things. A jewelry box with three pearl pins! I gave one to Melissa as a belated 16th birthday gift, and I presented one to Katie for her 16th birthday. This Mother’s Day, I will wear my mother’s pearl pin as a tangible reminder that a mother’s love (and a grandmother’s love) is an everlasting gift from God.  

Finding these gifts made me think about what I might leave for my own daughters someday. It isn’t the external value of the gift that matters, but rather the love that it represents.

Is there a special gift or letter that you would like to leave your children?

Margaret McSweeney lives with her husband, David and two teenage daughters in the Chicago suburbs.  After earning a master’s degree in international business from the University of South Carolina, Margaret moved to New York City to work at a large bank where she met David.  Margaret is the editor of Pearl Girls, author of A Mother’s Heart Knows and co-author of Go Back and Be Happy. Charity and community involvement are very important to Margaret. She has served on the board of directors for WINGS (Women in Need Growing Stronger) for over eight years. For more information, find Margaret at www.pearlgirls.info and www.kitchenchat.info

Friday, April 29, 2011

Mother of Pearl blog series!

Mother's Day is fast approaching and Margaret McSweeney and Litfuse Publicity want to give you the week off! With that in mind, we have some great news! Margaret McSweeney has created a Mother's Day blogging series called Mother of Pearl. (similar to the popular 12 Pearls of Christmas series) This is a free series of 7 posts for you to use during the days leading up to and including Mother's Day. Whether you're a mother or not, this series is designed to celebrate mothering in all forms and some of today's best writers (Tricia Goyer, Beth Engelman, Suzanne Woods Fisher, Holley Gerth and more), have offered up their talent. The series also features a "pearl" themed giveaway (a hand-crafted pearl necklace) for you and your blog readers.

The Pearl Girls blog will be hosting Mother of Pearl and we would like to invite all of you to be involved by hosting this series on your blog, too!


To sign up, just fill out this quick form and on Sunday May 1st you will receive an HTML post for each day.

Don't feel like you have to use every post - you may pick and choose the posts that fit your blog or blog readership.

CONTEST: A hand-crafted pearl necklace will be given away as part of the Mother of Pearl series. This contest is open for all of you to post on your blog. The contest will be run using a very simple form. A link to that form will be included in all of the HTML posts. The contest will run from May 1st - May 8th. One winner will be selected at random and announced on May 11th. 

Thanks in advance for your participation in this fun Mother's Day series. If you aren't familiar with Pearl Girls or Margaret McSweeney, please visit www.pearlgirls.info for more information. Also - if you know another blogger who would be interested in this series, please forward this email.

Email Amy (amy@litfusegroup.com) right away to let me know if you want to host!

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Pearl Girls charity Hosts a Culinary Extravaganza!

“Taste Takes Flight”
WINGS to Host a Culinary Extravaganza


SCHAUMBURG, IL – Women in Need Growing Stronger will be hosting a culinary extravaganza, Taste Takes Flight to raise money to help victims of domestic violence. This delicious fundraiser will feature samples of international cuisine prepared by chefs from top restaurants and caterers in the northwest suburbs of Chicago including Barrington Bistro, L’Eiffel Bistrot, McGonigal’s Pub, Park Avenue Wine Bar, Dave’s Specialty Foods, PL8, Francesca’s, Agio Italian Bistro, Wild Asparagus, Onion Pub, The Meadows Club, Cucina Pazza, Starbucks and Sugar n Spice Cookies. Tom Jiaras, the president of International House of Wine and Cheese and sommelier, will provide a variety of wine tastings. http://www.forwinelovers.com/ Tickets are priced at $50 and $100 for VIP tickets.

VIP guests will enjoy an exclusive chef experience with Carl Raymond, Chef Instructor at Astor Center in New York City http://www.astorcenternyc.com/instructor-carl-raymond.ac as well as an incredible sommelier experience with Tom Jiaras who will present wine tastings from his special reserve. 

There will also be a boutique that will have specialty items from Crate and Barrel, WINGS Upscale Resale, Private Quarters, Silpada, Cortez Designer Jewelry, DesignWise, Arbonne, True Core Pilates and Tea House and many more unique shops.   

While sipping, sampling and shopping, guests will also enjoy cooking demonstrations by chefs onstage and on the main floor, including the Young Chefs’ Academy in Glenview.  The highly esteemed Michael Taus, chef/owner of Chicago’s Zealous http://zealousrestaurant.com/home/index.html and Timothy Canning, chef/owner of The Lemon Tree http://www.lemontreegrocer.com/  will be featured in a video demonstration.

Great auction and raffle items are also available, including an evening of food and wine with Chicago's premier off-premise catering company, Finesse Cuisine http://finessecuisine.com/, to include chef demonstration, menu and specialty gifts of printed menus and recipes as a keepsake of this special occasion.  The winner can choose either a seated dinner for 12 or a cocktail party for 25. The online charity auction for the Finesse Cuisine package will be open for bidding from April 18- April 28 on www.makeitbetter.net

WHAT: WINGS Taste Takes Flight

WHEN: Friday, April 29, 2011 from 10:00 A.M.-3:00 P.M.

WHERE: The Meadows Club, Rolling Meadows, IL

WINGS, based in northwest Illinois; offers transitional housing, emergency shelter, and outreach services. The Safe House, a 15,000 square foot facility opened in January of 2005, has helped over 700 individuals escape abusive relationships. The facility can house up to 45 clients each night and provides medical, legal, and financial support as well as therapeutic counseling and access to housing and other resources. In addition to the Safe House, the agency has 25 apartments and homes located in Chicago, north and northwest suburban Cook County and Lake County. In all, WINGS provided 32,906 nights of shelter for clients last year. For more information please go to www.wingsprogram.com.

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